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CLAYTON L. L£FEV£RE <br />HERBERT P, L£FLER <br /> <br /> LAW OFFICES <br /> <br />LEFEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON, O'BRIEN & DRAWZ <br /> I100 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING <br /> <br /> MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 61o BROOKDALE TOWERS <br /> TELEPHONE (612) 333-0543 2810 COUNTY ROAD lO <br /> BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 35430 <br /> <br /> (B I::' ) 5~1-3gOO <br /> <br />RICHARD J. SCHIEFFER <br /> <br />June 5, 1980 <br /> <br />Mr. Daniel Hartman <br />City Administrator <br />Champlin City Hall <br />12001 Highway 52 <br />Champlin, MN 55316 <br /> <br />Dear Dan: <br /> <br /> I was pleased to receive your phone call of Friday, May 30, <br />and look forward to working with you and the cities of Anoka and <br />Ramsey in the formation of a Joint Powers Cable Commission. I <br />will begin immediately to familiarize myself with'the~general <br />needs of the cable service territory and then proceed to draft <br />the Joint Powers document to meet your needs~ <br /> <br /> After the presentation of the Joint Powers Agreement to the <br />three city councils, hopefully at their meeting of June 18, 1980, <br />and as soon as all three cities have entered 'into the'Joint <br />Powers Agreement, I will begin coordination and organization of <br />the first Joint Commission meeting and will plan to attend that <br />meeting to get it organized. , <br /> <br /> My time will be billed monthly in. equal portions to all <br />three cities at a rate of $50 per hour plus all disbursements, <br />such as mileage, xerox expenses, postage, etc: As you already <br />know, all c6sts of the establishment of a'cable television system <br />are reimbursed to the cities by the company which eventually will <br />receive the cable franchise for your region. Although our experi- <br />ence allows us to estimate the types of services involved in the <br />formation of the Joint Powers Cable Commission and the estimated <br />time involved, it is difficult at this time'to offer a precise <br />budget for such work. However, a very rough time estimate (Which <br />probably overstates the amount of time that will be rendered) <br />would indicate a possible 40 hours spent through the first meeting <br />of the Joint Commission. <br /> <br /> <br />